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Labour figures who wrote competing ‘manifestos’ join forces to warn against tribalism

Labour figures who wrote competing ‘manifestos’ join forces to warn against tribalism

Summary

Two leading Labour policy experts, who previously wrote competing plans, have joined forces to create new ideas for the Labour Party's future government. They urge Labour to stop old internal conflicts and focus on serious debates about policies to reduce costs for everyday people and improve the country’s economy.

Key Facts

  • Mathew Lawrence and Mark McVitie wrote separate essays that were seen as competing visions for Labour leadership.
  • They have now teamed up to develop a combined approach for Labour’s future.
  • Both want Labour to move past old faction divisions like blue Labour, new Labour, and soft left.
  • They call for a serious policy discussion instead of focusing on personalities or party tribes.
  • Lawrence advocates for more public control over key services to lower the cost of basics.
  • McVitie supports creating a capable government that rewards hard work.
  • They agree Britain pays too much for basic goods because the state lost control over important foundations.
  • Their joint essay promotes leaving behind old ideological fights and building new policies to meet current needs.
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